Galicia

The term Galicia was pressed into service by the Austrians to denote
the lands taken from Poland during the 3 partitions 1775, 93 and 95. The
Poles call this area Malopolska or Little Poland (actually it originally
stood for Junior Poland). The Eastern part was known as the Rus' or Ruthenian
Palatinate.

The name Galicia was derived from Rusyn/Ukrainian name Halychina. This
is the area that is roughly the Eastern Malopolska that was a Rus' principality
in roughly 1200-1400 AD (Halychina-Wolyn'). The name of the principality
is in turn derived from the name of its capital city -- Halych.

The
coat of arms of Halych and of Halychina is: Argent, a bird sable crowned
and taloned or. The name of the particular bird in the local tongue
is "halka". It might be the case that the arms are canting, but,
again, this suggests the local Slavic derivation of the name.

Halychina also has a different coat of arms that are the arms of its
second (historically) capital, Lwow/Lviv/Leopolis/Lemberg: Azure, a
lion rampant or.

The Ruthenian Palatinate of Poland included the Galician land from roughly
1400(??) to the second partition of Poland in 1793 when the area was annexed
to Austria-Hungary. Note that the colours of the contemporary Ukrainian
flag, per fess azure and or, come from the arms of Ruthenia. These come
from a republication in ca. 1850 of the ca. 1790 work by Kasper Niesecki,
Corona Polska (if memory serves me right).

The Austrian arms for Galicia and Lodomeria were: Azure, a fillet in
chief (or a bar enhanced) gules between a crow sable in chief and three
ancient crowns in base, according to Woodward's Treatise. They were
probably created by the Austrians after the partition of Poland in 1793
(compare the arms invented for Bosnia). The
name "crow" corresponds to the bird named "halka"
in Ruthenian and "kawka" in Polish. The crow is Galicia
and the three crowns are for Lodomeria. The Duchy of Galicia & Lodomeria
(Rus Halicko-Wolynska or Rus
Halicko-Wlodzimierska) came from the union of Duchy of Galicia and Duchy
of
Volynia (Lodomeria) - which was called Rus Halicko-Wolynska or Rus
Halicko-Wlodzimierska . Lodomeria is a latin for of Wlodzimierz
(Wlodzimieria) the capital of Rus Wolynska.